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    Q1 results today: DMart among 14 companies to announce quarterly earnings

    Other results to watch out for include Bhansali Engineering, Excel Realty N Infra, Geojit Financial Services, Hathway Bhawani Cabletel, J Taparia Projects, Kernex Microsystems, K&R Rail Engineering, Mishtann Foods among others.

    HCL Tech’s weak Q1 revenue hints at demand concerns

    HCL Tech's Q1 FY25 results were mixed, with better-than-expected net profit due to higher other income offsetting disappointing revenue growth. Operating margins were under pressure as anticipated, and the company secured fewer new deals compared to the previous quarter, a trend also seen in its larger competitor, TCS.

    HCLTech Q1 result; Nasscom on Karnataka gig workers’ bill

    India’s third IT major HCLTech’s Q1 profit is up 20% to Rs 4,257 crore. This and more on today’s ETtech Top 5.

    TCS announces interim dividend of Rs 10 per share, fixes record date

    TCS shares will begin trading without the upcoming dividend included in the stock price on or before the record date. This change impacts which shareholders are eligible to receive the dividend payment, announced alongside the company's Q1 results showing an 8% increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 12,105 crore.

    TCS shares surge 7% on strong Q1 show, lifting D-Street to fresh record highs

    TCS Share Price: Shares of TCS surged 6% to Rs 4,169 in early NSE trading after reporting higher-than-expected earnings for the June quarter. Jefferies upgraded TCS and raised its price target, while CLSA and JPMorgan maintained ratings with higher targets. Domestic analyst Nuvama also increased its target price.

    We are happy with Q1 results but not in a position to say TCS is on a growth path again: CEO

    TCS foresees FY25 outperforming FY24, leveraging AI and cost optimization despite market volatility, BFSI challenges, and election impacts. With Q1 achievements, reduced attrition, strategic headcount growth, and strong India business, performance remains robust. Investments in talent, discretionary project validation, and technology adaptation sustain a healthy order book, even amid fewer mega deals and extended decision-making cycles.

    The Economic Times
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